How do national governments respond to supranational demands? Drawing on a new book covering the Eurozone crisis, Rubén Ruiz-Rufino shows...
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Read moreEuropean Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is delivering her annual State of the Union speech today. Vera Spyrakou writes...
Read moreDid communism reduce inequality in the Soviet Union? Joan Costa-Font, Ana Nicinska and Melcior Roig-Rosello show that individuals exposed to...
Read moreEven the best designed industrial policies will fail if they go against the grain of institutions and if they cannot...
Read moreNATO’s commitment to sharply increase spending on defence and security presents a daunting fiscal challenge for many European governments. Iain...
Read moreA variety of schemes have been implemented across Europe to help refugees integrate into the labour market. Yet as Ihssane...
Read moreThe European Commission has proposed a new budget resource called “CORE” that would be funded by contributions from large companies...
Read moreVera Spyrakou argues the pressures of war are driving Europe to act as a political union, even in domains once...
Read moreIn July, a bill that would have weakened Ukraine’s anti-corruption agencies led to an outbreak of protests. Maryna Rabinovych and...
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